The current world scenario demands sustainable and Eco-friendly
architecture so that we, the citizens of the world, can benefit from
them in the future. With similar thoughts, certain architectural designs
have been created that stand out as wonderful examples of sustainable
architecture. 10 such examples of sustainable architecture are listed
here for your information.
1. Solar Plaza Fargo
The Solar Plaza Fargo, a mega project in North Dakota in USA, is a
great example of sustainable architectural development. This project,
built on a sprawling site area of 90,000 sq. ft., has a large solar
panel surface in it that's covered by a glass layer. The project
houses both residential and commercial use structures. A lot of use of
glass has been made in the construction of the structure so as to let
natural sunlight enter the interiors of the buildings. The design of
the project encourages and allows space for plantations, sun dial and a
central fountain.The parametric design helps to harness solar power
through the frameless PV solar panels. This makes Solar Plaza Fargo
capable of producing 70,000kWh units per month which totals to
850,000kWh units per year which is around half of the total
requirement of the project.
2. Charleston sustainable architecture by Wagner
The designer of Charleston, Mathew David Wagner, is a professor at
Virginia Tech's School of Architecture & Design who believes in the
creation of eco-friendly structures. The design of Charleston
includes a group of independent structures that are meant to be used
as gathering spaces for different outdoor activities which actually
are done indoors. Charleston also includes a range of sustainable
elements that boost green practices such as provision for storing
storm water, exploitation of natural light, cross ventilation,
appropriate shading and high albedo surfaces.
3. Georgian CCHR
The CCHR or Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta in Georgia,
designed by Antoine Predock Architect in collaboration with Moody -
Nolan and Perdock Frane, boasts of sustainable architecture that
includes green roof and photovoltaic cells. The roof garden works as the
cooling system of the building while the photovoltaic panels are fitted
at the most beneficial solar orientation. The architecture of this
building also includes various other Eco-friendly features like holding
and filtering rain water. The design of the building aims at fossil fuel
consumption reduction, utilization of the mass of the earth for heat
exchange and introduction of fresh air.
4. Bullitt Center
Cascadia Center for Sustainable Design and Construction, Bullitt
foundation's new headquarters, is supposedly the most sustainable design
for a commercial building in the world. To be set up in North America,
the design includes a photovoltaic power plant which is to generate all
the needed power for the building. Not only that, the architecture will
also include a 50,000 gallon reservoir that will collect rainwater which
then will be treated so that it is suitable for consumption.
5. Lycee Jean MoulinLycee Jean Moulin is a school in Revin in France that has been built
following green practices. The design developed by OFF Architecture
along with Jeans Giacinto and Duncan Lewis Scape Architecture is so
off-beat that from a distance it is difficult to locate the structure of
the building as it blends so well with green landscape of the hilly
location. The terraces of the school are layered by grass and therefore
do not break the beautiful, natural, green look of the hills.
6. Project Eco Link
Named as the Eco Link project and designed by architects like Junkai
Jian and Jinqi Huang, this is a huge passenger terminal building that is
located on a river side. The structure designed in an asymmetrical form
with a sloping demeanor allows a lot of natural light inside the
building. The building's design allows rainwater harvesting that can be
used to meet the water requirement of the irrigation and other
plantations and vegetation which are located inside the compound of the
structure. The project has solar panels in its roofs that would generate
solar power to meet the power requirement of the project.
7. Egyptian Fine Arts Center
This design created for a new Fine arts center to be set up in Helwan in
Egypt is a great example of sustainable architecture. The designer,
Moatesem Esmat of Mataria Engineering School, has included various green
features in this brilliant, futuristic design. While wind and solar
energy would be used to power the premises of this fine arts center,
provision for rain harvesting has also been looked into. A lot of the
place of this design is covered by greenery and the places that are to
be used as courtyards include mechanism so as to allow natural light and
ventilation.
8. Wuhan Energy Flower
Apart from being an astonishingly beautiful creation, this flower-shaped
building designed by Grontmij and Soeters Van Eldonk Architects hosts a
lot of efficiently used green features like rainwater harvesting, solar
panels attached to the roofs, solar chimney etc. While rainwater
harvesting and solar power generated through solar panels help to meet
the water and power requirement of the building, solar chimney in the
middle of the structure helps to maximize natural ventilation. The rim
around the bowl functions as a sunroof and helps to heat and cool the
structure. The pistil made in vertical axis wind turbines collect
renewable energy for the building. This design is the first one in the
entire world to be accredited by the BREEM outstanding award.
9. Sustainable Circular Taiwan Tower
The Taiwan Tower, designed by STL Architects, is the tallest structure
in the city of Taichung. This circular tower has been designed to resist
the force of wind along with making the most of renewable sources of
energy. The architecture of this structure eliminates the need of
mechanical cooling or heating of the building thus saving a large
quantity of energy. The central part of the tower is lighter and holds
lesser material while saving more of energy.
10. Sustainable educational complex in Denmark
Named UCN IMAGO, this educational complex designed for University
College Nordjylland is a sustainable architectural design created by GPP
architects. To be set up in Aalborg in Denmark, the design consists of
four buildings around a common space. The design has been planned
considering the impact on the environment and therefore the entire
concept surrounds around energy efficiency. The architects plan to use
solar power to meet the energy requirement of the buildings while making
the balconies and overhangs of the common central space act as green
sunshades.
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